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Cliff Rogers
27th October 2004, 11:23 PM
G'day.

Anyone going to the Proserpine turnout next week?
http://www.proswoodturning.homestead.com/

I am, bags are packed, gear is all lined up in the shed ready to go in the ute....

I'll see you there, if you make it.

vsquizz
27th October 2004, 11:51 PM
Whats a matter Cliff..UTE...I thought you only rode in 747's, don't they have one into Proserpine?:D I can imagine the Club Lounge!

Cheers

Cliff Rogers
28th October 2004, 10:17 AM
I've been into Prossy in a 727 back in 1978.... I wasn't going to the Turnout then.

Richard Casey
29th October 2004, 08:20 PM
Hey Cliffy, were going as usuall, bringing a ladder so I can have a go at using your lathe, [ LOL] got a call from Ken Wraight last night and he wants me to bring him a load of timber down, real desperado's those mexicans. hey you dont have a portable AC, i think it will be hot, till Friday

Cliff Rogers
1st November 2004, 10:57 PM
... hey you dont have a portable AC, i think it will be hot,...

I always bring a fan, not silly.....

On that note, it's been overcast & trying to rain on the tablelands,
I have had breakfast on the verandah to a pleasent 18c the last 3 mornings.
Easy to sleep at night, cool breeze, howling through the pine trees,
gentle SPLATTER of rain & pine needles on the roof.... :D

It's a differnet story at sea level though.... I have the AV on just to
cool it down to 26c at 10 pm at night here. :(

ANyway, I'm packed, almost, & ready to go, almost, just have to get
one finger out of plaster after an altercation with a grinder Saturday.... :mad:
You should see the grinding wheel.... I made a mess of it I can tell you...
It's got my blood all over it.... :o

Cliff Rogers
9th November 2004, 10:39 PM
Well, that's it all over for another year....
lost 3 & a half work days,
drove about 1300Kms round trip for a total driving time of 14.5 hours,
finished 8 pieces of turning & started fixing one I bug'red,
drank 15 stubbies, 2 bottles of red, 14 cups of coffee & about 20 litres of water,
talked a lot of ummm... :rolleyes:
met up with about 115 old & new friends,
tried out some new finishes & saw some new ideas &
came home ready to go straight to the shed to try out all the new ideas.

I'll do it all again next year. :D

Little Festo
10th November 2004, 10:11 AM
Hey Cliff,

Are you going to the Tambourine Turnfest, the week-end after Easter next year?? There will be a few good demonstrators there.

Peter

Cliff Rogers
10th November 2004, 02:47 PM
Nuh, I'm going to Longreach at Easter for my Mum's 70th birthday so it won't happen.

I went to Collum last year but missed Tambourine this year.

I'm considering the Hervey Bay 2005 Woodturn but it's in mid Feb &
a very long drive for me when I have to drive to Longreach the next month.

I might make it to Tambourine in 2006, if it's still at Tambourine.

Richard Casey
10th November 2004, 09:57 PM
Good to see you got home ok, when we left the whole show was over and there was cliffie, still turning. Can you send me a PM on how to do the picture, and if you go to Longreach will you have any room for some genuine Deadfinish? Still have not caught up on the lost sleep, but them's the breaks for a fabulous 3 days of wood and turning and redclaw and drinking and,,,, Wonder if Kens trailer made it back to Mexico, it sure was loaded.

Cliff Rogers
11th November 2004, 12:17 AM
I still have some dead finish in a shed somewhere. :confused:
I can get some more though... might be easier. :rolleyes:

Ken was going elsewhere, Barcaldine included, to cut Gidgee,
he'd want to have more room to be going out west at this time
of the year to make it worth while.